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Rank Group to boost number of slot machines in Grosvenor casinos after gambling laws relaxed

The firm said the government's review of the 2005 Gambling Act had allowed it to "enable land-based casino reforms"

Grosvenor casino owner Rank shares soared on Wednesday(Image: Craig Connor/ChronicleLive)

Rank Group, the company behind the well-known Grosvenor casinos in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, is poised to increase its gaming machine offering following the government's indication that it will ease gambling regulations.

Shares in Rank Group surged by nearly eight per cent on Wednesday morning as investors reacted positively to the news, as reported by .

The firm has welcomed the government's review of the 2005 Gambling Act, which it believes will "enable land-based casino reforms."

With plans to introduce an additional 882 gaming machines to its Grosvenor estate, which currently hosts 1,367 machines, the total count could exceed 3,112 post-reform, according to the company.

This expansion, which Rank anticipates completing gradually over the next two to three years, represents a significant investment for the firm.

Rank also intends to liaise with Scottish officials to replicate the benefits of England's deregulatory reforms in Scotland.

Government turns to gambling in deregulation push

The move comes as part of a broader deregulation drive by the Labour government, aimed at spurring economic growth.

Introduced and enacted by Labour in 2005, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's Gambling Act is now under revision, with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport publishing draft secondary legislation on Monday to alter the regulatory landscape for land-based casinos.